                         Astronomy Picture of the Day

                         Astronomy Picture of the Day

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                           professional astronomer.

                                  2019 May 13
                                      [2]
                           Rho Ophiuchi Wide Field
          Image Credit & Copyright: Mario Cogo [3] (Galax Lux [4] )

Explanation: The colorful clouds surrounding the star system Rho Ophiuchi
compose one of the closest star forming regions. Rho Ophiuchi itself [5]  is a
binary star system [6]  visible in the blue reflection nebula just to the left
of the image center. The star system, located only 400 light years [7]  away,
is distinguished by its multi-colored surroundings [8] , which include a red
emission nebula [9]  and numerous light and dark brown dust lanes. Near the
lower left of the Rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud system [10]  is the yellow star
Antares [11] , while a distant but coincidently-superposed globular cluster
[12]  of stars, M4 [13] , is visible just to the right of Antares. Near the
image top lies IC 4592, the Blue Horsehead nebula [14] . The blue glow that
surrounds the Blue Horsehead's eye -- and other stars around the image -- is a
reflection nebula composed of fine dust. On the featured image [15]  right is
a geometrically angled reflection nebula cataloged [16]  as Sharpless 1 [17] .
Here, the bright star near the dust vortex creates the light of surrounding
reflection nebula [18] . Although most of these features [19]  are visible
through a small telescope pointed toward the constellations of Ophiuchus [20]
, Scorpius [21] , and Sagittarius [22] , the only way to see the intricate
details of the dust swirls, as featured above, is to use a long exposure [23]
camera.

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